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CALI Cork Flooring Installation Guide
Pre-Installation
Prepare Job Site, Acclimation, Control Subfloor Moisture, Environmental Conditions
Proper installation and maintenance are key elements in achieving best flooring results. It is the responsibility
of the installer/owner to follow all guidelines provided by CALI for success. Please read through this document
completely, additional installation materials such as videos, illustrations and more can also be found at
CaliFloors.com.
Important Pre-Installation Notes
Note: Flooring not used for its intended purpose will not be covered under warranty.
The following information provided by CALI is intended to serve as a reference guide only. Please carefully read
CALI’s installation, maintenance and warranty documentation prior to installation. Follow the National Wood Flooring
Association (NWFA) Installation Guidelines when installing your floor.
• Upon ordering Cork floor materials, consider adding an additional 5% to allow for cutting waste and grading
allowance.
• CALI® flooring is manufactured in accordance with accepted industry standards, which permit manufacturing,
grading and natural deficiencies not to exceed 5%. If more than 5% of the material is unusable, do not install the
flooring. Immediately contact the distributor/retailer from which the flooring was purchased. No claim will be
accepted for materials with visible defects once they are installed. Installation of any material serves as acceptance
of the material delivered.
• Installer/Owner assumes all responsibility to inspect all flooring before installation. Planks deemed unacceptable in
appearance can be placed in closets, near walls or simply not be used. Pieces with glaring defects that can be seen
from a standing position should be cut off or not be used as use constitutes acceptance.
• It is the responsibility of the installer/homeowner to determine if the jobsite conditions, environmental conditions
and sub-floor are acceptable for the installation of CALI® Cork flooring. Prior to installation, the installer/owner
must determine that the jobsite meets or exceeds all applicable National Wood Flooring Association Installation
Guidelines. CALI does NOT warrant against failure resulting from or connected with the subfloor, job site damage,
or environmental deficiencies after installation.
• CALI makes no warranty or guarantee of the quality of the chosen installer’s work or of a particular installation
performed by him or her. CALI disclaims all liability for any errors or improprieties in the installation of its products
by an installer.
• Floor noise is normal and will vary from one installation type to the next. Occasional noise is due to structural
movement and may relate to sub-floor type, flatness, deflection, changes in environmental conditions, relative
humidity and/or the amount of topside pressure applied to the flooring. For these reasons floor noise is not
considered a product or manufacturer defect.
• Prior to installation, it is the installer’s responsibility to document all jobsite conditions and measurements including
the installation date, site relative humidity, temperature, and subfloor moisture content. This information must be
retained by the installer and left with the property owner as a permanent record. For a complete list of points to
address prior to installation, refer to the NWFA Jobsite checklist.
• Do not install flooring under permanent or fixed cabinetry.
• Never nail or screw anything through a FLOATED floor.
• Cork Floating floors are intended for indoor use only.
Important Pre-Installation Notes
• Transport and store cartons in lay down, flat position.
• Stack boxes no more than 6 cartons high. Keep away from direct sunlight.
• Allow flooring to acclimate, unopened, in original packaging as close to the installation area as possible for at least
48-72 hours prior to installation.
• Room temperature must be at least (65ºF) before and during installation. Relative humidity should be maintained
between 35% – 65% for optimal performance.
Control Home Conditions Accordingly – Acclimation should occur at normal living conditions. Before opening the
cartons, the indoor environment should reflect the room temperature and relative humidity levels expected to be
present before, during, and most importantly, after installation. Operate temperature / humidity control systems as
normal. Allow normal ventilation through rooms.
Room temperature and relative humidity must be consistent with year - round living conditions for at least 5 days
prior to installation.